Annual Report of the Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service of the United States V.22-23

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While leaving the selection of disinfectants to the "local physicians," they sug- gest the following different methods : " For washing the face and hands of those who approach the sick, the sulphate of copper is to be exclusively employed in the proportion of cupric sulphate 12 gi'ains, to water 1,000 grams.
"For the disinfection of closets and vomited matters, cupric sulphate 50 grains, to water 1,000 grams." They recommend packets of sulphate of copper, 25 grains each, to he left with the fam
...ily; one or two packets to l)e dissolved in water as occasion requires.
"Soiled linen is to be immediately immersed for two hours in a strong solution of sulphate of copper ; linen not soiled, in a weak solution of the same.
"Coats, etc., of the sick to be boiled in water for half an hour.
" Clothing, soiled by choleraic dejections to be plunged for one hour in a strong solution of sulphate of copper, chloride of lime, or corrosive. sYiblimate ; the same for carpets, floors, and furniture. The mattress, bedding, coverings, etc., must be destroyed, if not, they should be disinfected in an hermetically sealed inclosure by sulphurous acid gas." To insure efficiency in disinfection of clothing, bedding, etc., "it is desirable to make use of special apparatus such as i^erfected chambers for disinfection ; in all cases, if it is possible to do so, it is preferable to destroy them.


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